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A Red, White, and Blue Widefield of the  Rosette to the Christmas Tree Nebula (HOO Palette with Rokinon 135 mm), Brandon Tackett
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A Red, White, and Blue Widefield of the Rosette to the Christmas Tree Nebula (HOO Palette with Rokinon 135 mm)

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A Red, White, and Blue Widefield of the  Rosette to the Christmas Tree Nebula (HOO Palette with Rokinon 135 mm), Brandon Tackett
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A Red, White, and Blue Widefield of the Rosette to the Christmas Tree Nebula (HOO Palette with Rokinon 135 mm)

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Decided to complete a quick HOO edit with all the cloudy nights recently. An unique twist on this widefield capture. 

Nebula Details: 

In the bottom left, the Rosette nebula is a stunning diffuse hydrogen cloud surrounding a open cluster of stars in the middle of the frame that formed from condensing of the hydrogen cloud. Locate in the constellation of Monoceros, the nebula is about 5,000 light years from earth and measures approximately 130 light years in diameter.

Located in the mid right area, The Christmas Tree nebula along with the cone nebula, snow flake cluster, and fox fur are part of the NGC 2264 group. Located approximately 2,600 light years in the constellation of Monoceros. The nebula is predominantly a hydrogen emission type surrounding young open clusters of stars and new born proto-stars.

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